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Who borrows from the Bank of England?
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banks
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borrowing
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bank of england
- asked by
wumpus
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
Why is lending to a bank considered state aid?
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banks
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car industry
- asked by
wumpus
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
What procedures are put into place after a credit/debit card has been cloned and the bank have frozen the account?
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Cloning
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banks
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money
- asked by
Topaz2308
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
blood banks
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banks
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blood
- asked by
(Guest30948)
- 2 answers - 3 years ago
icelandic goverment may have a stake in our high steet shops is this right after the iceland banks collapsed and the local councils lost huge amounts of money http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article
.aspx?cp-documentid=12306902
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Iceland
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banks
- asked by
high1971
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
How do furniture / electronic goods stores convince banks to indulge in those nothing to pay for two years schemes?
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banks
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nothing to pay
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schemes
- asked by
xoloriib
- 0 answers - 3 years ago
How should banks be regulated so that they don't take big risks?
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banks
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regulation
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risk
- asked by
xoloriib
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
How safe would my savings in my bank be in 3 years time? (more info below.)
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safe
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banks
- asked by
reactivated
- 2 answers - 3 years ago
Is it llegal to have 2 student accounts with an overdraft?
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banks
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illegal
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overdraft
- asked by
Maygs
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
Why did British councils have money in Icelandic banks?
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banks
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councils
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- 6 answers - 3 years ago
How cn the government guarantee to protect everyone's saving up to £35k if a bank goes down?
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savings
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banks
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finance
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- 5 answers - 3 years ago
How exactly do central banks stabilise a money market?
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finance
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money
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banks
- asked by
Timdawg
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
can you get a mortgage in uk for a foreign property
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loans
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(Guest29529)
- 1 answer - 3 years ago
The bank of England has made a commitment of 50 billion of taxpayers money to aid the banks and liquidity, it has also been indicated that there might be more to come.
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banks
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taxes
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right or
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- 4 answers - 3 years ago
Can a bank take out bank charges when it is government money
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- 1 answer - 3 years ago
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